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We aren't autotrophs at all (one partial autotrophic animal has been found to exist), but no only some archea are chemoautotrophs

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Are fish chemoautotrophs?

No, Chemoautotrophs are Microorganisms (Bacteria).Search Chemoautotrophs on Wikipedia for more details.


Could chemoautotrophs survive on the moon?

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Where would chemoautotrophs live?

up your nose


Why are chemoautotrophs rare among familiar organisms?

Chemoautotrophs are rare among familiar organisms because they derive energy from inorganic compounds like hydrogen sulfide or ammonia, which are typically limited in availability compared to sunlight or organic compounds. This makes it less energetically favorable for familiar organisms like plants and animals to be chemoautotrophs.


Three kinds of autotrophs?

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Are prokaryotes autotrophs?

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Do chemoautotrophs do photosynthesis?

No they do not .They use chemical energy and CO2


How do chemoautotrophs produce food?

Chemoautotrophs are able to produce their own food through a process called chemosynthesis, where they use inorganic molecules such as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia as sources of energy to convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds. This process does not require sunlight, as is seen in photosynthesis, making chemoautotrophs uniquely adapted to survive in environments without sunlight, such as deep sea vents or caves.


What are the similarities and differences of chemoautotrophs and photoautotrophs?

Chemoautotrophs and photoautotrophs are both types of autotrophic organisms that can produce their own food. The main difference is that chemoautotrophs obtain energy from chemical compounds, while photoautotrophs use light energy to create food via photosynthesis. Both types play important roles in ecosystems by contributing to nutrient cycling and supporting other organisms in the food chain.


Do chemoautotrophs gain energy by oxidizing or reducing substances in their environment?

Chemoautotrophs gain energy by oxidizing substances in their environment. This process involves breaking down chemical compounds and harvesting the released energy to support their metabolism and growth.


What is the difference between autotrophs and chemoautotrophs?

Autotroph means that it can produce its own food. Chemoautotroph, also called chemotroph, is a type of autotroph that can make organic materials from inorganic chemical compounds in places such as black smokers in the bottom of the oceans.


What does a producer make food from?

usually the sun but chemoautotrophs do it using nutrients from sulphur vents